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Louise Randell

Holly Willoughby and husband Dan take their kids to the pub on rare family trip

Holly Willoughby and her husband Dan Baldwin have been pictured taking their kids to the pub over the weekend.

The telly beauty, 39, and her partner headed to their local boozer on Saturday with their children, Harry, 11; Belle, nine, and Chester, five, in tow.

Holly looked delighted to be out as she strolled along in the sunshine, holding hands with her youngest, Chester.

The family were seen holding bunches of flowers as they queued up outside the venue and used the hand sanitiser station by the front door.

The This Morning star covered her eyes with dark sunglasses and wore a beige jumper with the initial H emblazoned across the front.

Holly Willoughby and her husband Dan Baldwin take their kids to the pub (Colin Jack)

The family were believed to have been out enjoying a pub lunch for the first time in months as venues across the country were finally given the green light to open.

Holly wasn't the only star to hit the pubs over the weekend.

Louise Redknapp videoed herself in a car yelling "Yasss we're going for a pint" while Love Island host Laura Whitmore was pictured in a beer garden, writing on Instagram : "Cheers to the freakin’ weekend!"

Holly held a huge bunch of flowers (Colin Jack)
Holly and her daughter Belle use the hand sanitiser (Colin Jack)

Coronation Street actress Lucy Fallon was seen sipping cocktails as she hit the town, while Emily Atack, 30, also made the most of the re-opening by having a few drinks with pals.

Holly has continued working on This Morning throughout lockdown, while her husband Dan has been at home helping the kids with their school work.

She recently took a day off work to be there when her children went back to school.

Holly held hands with her little girl on the way to the pub (Colin Jack)
She wore a jumped emblazoned with her initial (Colin Jack)

After being replaced by Davina McCall, Holly returned the next day and explained why she wanted to be there for her kids.

She said: "It was really good, the school were brilliant and it was all really organised, I worried about it naturally, as a parent you worry about these things.

"It was very organised. The kids were just so excited to see each other - I got a little bit emotional.

"Because you've been with them the whole time, I knew what they had done, what they've eaten, what they've learnt, it's like having them back as babies.

"And suddenly they were doing stuff in the day that I didn't know about, so it was relinquishing control."

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